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1) Who changed the fate of Sindbad? How?

2) What would you want to become in your life? Would you like to become a sailor?
Why? Why not?

3( How would you have handled the encounter with a roc?

4) What factors would you change to make the story more adventurous and thrilling?

5) Describe Sindbad's preparations for his journey.​

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Answered by krishnaadhana20
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Answer:

Ans 1. The owner of the house hears and sends for the porter, finding that they are both named Sinbad. The rich Sinbad tells the poor Sinbad that he became wealthy "by Fortune and Fate" in the course of seven wondrous voyages, which he then proceeds to relate.

Ans 3. An ROC curve is the most commonly used way to visualize the performance of binary classifier

Ans 4. On its most basic level, adventure is just plain fun and a cool experience to write and 'gram about. And stepping outside of your comfort zone won't just make your life feel more interesting, it will also change you for the better — making you bolder and more self-assured while improving your social skills.

Ans 5.

Answered by jyotikumari7343
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Answer:

1.The owner of the house hears and sends for the porter, finding that they are both named Sinbad. The rich Sinbad tells the poor Sinbad that he became wealthy "by Fortune and Fate" in the course of seven wondrous voyages, which he then proceeds to relate.

2.No, don't become a sealor.I want to become a lawyer in my life.because I don't like the proffesion of the sealor, that's why I don't be a sealor.

3. I don't know that how we handle the encounter with a roc .I can't take the risk to face that roc .

4.On its most basic level, adventure is just plain fun and a cool experience to write and 'gram about. And stepping outside of your comfort zone won't just make your life feel more interesting, it will also change you for the better — making you bolder and more self-assured while improving your social skills.

5.Sinbad the Sailor, (/ˈsɪnbæd/; Arabic: السندباد البحري‎, romanized: as-Sindibādu al-Baḥriyy; or Sindbad) , is a fictional mariner and the hero of a story-cycle of Middle Eastern origin. He is described as hailing from Baghdad during the early Abbasid Caliphate (8th and 9th centuries A.D.). In the course of seven voyages throughout the seas east of Africa and south of Asia, he has fantastic adventures in magical realms, encountering monsters and witnessing supernatural phenomena.

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